RECIPROCITY.
CANADA’S ATTITUDE DISCUSSED. London, June 12. Sir William Lyne, interviewed, regretted tho attitude of tho Lauricr Government in regard to reciprocity. Tho effect would be bad upon the consolidation of the Empire. American sentiment would grow rapidly in Canada if reciprocity was carried. CHRISTIAN MILLENIUM. A PROPHECY. London, June 12. Mr. McGowcn, speaking at a Sunday afternoon service at Sydenham, said that come people in other countries wore, seeking changes by means of anarchy and Nihilism. Britain, lie said, was noing to obI >.in reforms, in an evolutionary way. Ho honestly believed that when they obtained recognition by legislation of the brotherhood of man, and its principles were practiced by tho community, the Christian niilleuium would he near. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS. A WEEK-END ,PARTY. London, Juno 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarcourt gave a largo week-end house party. Lord N’nnciiam welcomed tho Overseas Mmisters.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 96, 13 June 1911, Page 5
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